This calibration station is a simple way to check your driver setup anywhere—on the range, indoors, or in a simulator. Using just an alignment stick, a glove sleeve, and a ball box, you can dial in ball position, square the clubface, and create the right spacing to encourage an upward attack angle. Having this station in place gives you a repeatable environment to launch the ball higher, strike it cleaner, and get the most distance out of your driver. It’s an easy setup that helps you build better habits without overthinking technique.
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